Here are some of the personal items that Albert Pirro Jr. charged to his businesses, according to a federal indictment:

*Two Mercedes Benz cars leased for his wife and mother-in-law in 1992 and a new, $123,000 Ferrari that Pirro bought for himself in 1995.

*A $40,000 electronically controlled gate in 1995 and a $6,200 paint job for his upstate Harrison mansion in 1996.

*$10,000 in furnishings for a West Palm Beach, Fla., vacation home in 1995.

*The salary of a domestic servant between 1988 and 1992.

*Fees for a lawyer and private eye between 1992 and 1995 for a paternity lawsuit filed by an Indiana woman who claimed she bore his illegitimate child. The case was settled after DNA tests came back positive.

*Employees who drove his children to school, day camps and doctors’ offices.

*Workers who baby-sat, bought groceries, took pets to the veterinarian and clothes to the dry cleaner.